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of pakistan wre oma bin laden habeen hidingwithis mily and another family since 06. r all these day's extraordinary events, here is summg up. >> this was e ne americans have waited almos 10 yrs to he, enng aunger for justice and a sense o national miliion which lasd as long as osama bin lade lived. >> good eveng. tonight ian repo to the american people and tohe world th the united ates s conducted operationhat killed osama bin lade the leader of a qaeda and a terrorist o is responsible for the murde o thousas innocence men, women, and children. it was nearly 10 years ago that a brightepteer day was darkened by theorst attk o thameran people in our histor >> a this was the scene last night at the housen pakistan where bin laden wa found flam appently from a buing helicopter, althoug washinon sshere were no americ sualties. bin den d been apparently hiding between the 14-ot gh walls r mohs until specia forces raided the house from the a. this was is the bedroom that bin laden was found by special forces, shot, and killed. americs say there was fire fight, but no onen t
of pakistan wre oma bin laden habeen hidingwithis mily and another family since 06. r all these day's extraordinary events, here is summg up. >> this was e ne americans have waited almos 10 yrs to he, enng aunger for justice and a sense o national miliion which lasd as long as osama bin lade lived. >> good eveng. tonight ian repo to the american people and tohe world th the united ates s conducted operationhat killed osama bin lade the leader of a qaeda and a terrorist o is...
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the secretary of state travel to pakistan. on the other hand, we have these aggressive reactions by the u.s. military that only aggravate the situation. part of the conversation is, what do we say to the pakistan is? how do we need to handle pakistan if we're to meet our goals? >> ok, thank you for coming in. i hope one day we will talk about the good news in that relationship. thank you. >> now for follow-up to a story we brought to earlier this month. the chocolate company leslie has announced it will -- nestle has announced it will investigate allegations of child labor in west africa. this comes after the bbc revealed that the child labor is widespread on the ivory coast. humphrey hawksley reports. >> three weeks ago, we filmed these children cutting copepods in the ivory coast. the work is dangerous. it is a legal. one said he has not seen his family in three years. cocoa is the raw product that makes doppler. far away from the west african area, nestle says the situation cannot go 1. >> the waco is cultivated, -- the way
the secretary of state travel to pakistan. on the other hand, we have these aggressive reactions by the u.s. military that only aggravate the situation. part of the conversation is, what do we say to the pakistan is? how do we need to handle pakistan if we're to meet our goals? >> ok, thank you for coming in. i hope one day we will talk about the good news in that relationship. thank you. >> now for follow-up to a story we brought to earlier this month. the chocolate company leslie...
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afghanistan and pakistan are together for centuries. now people, communities, they live together for centuries, and they will continue to live for centuries. >> you have six of these summits. on the ground, securities and relations are much more difficult. >> hayward joint military maneuvers. -- they were joined military movements. if there was no summit, they could have much more tense relations in the past. we cannot say just one mechanism can solve everything, but the important is these nations should see turkey is helping them to bring them together to discuss this, and if there is a crisis or a problem, to help. >> as the pakistani side given any indication they are willing to do more to rein in caliban- bling militants -- taliban- linked militants. >> they said they are committed to fighting terrorist activities, and they are ready to cooperate with afghanistan. >> the americans are unhappy with what happened today. >> they have meetings, but i hope after the visit of secretary clinton they have a better understanding, but there i
afghanistan and pakistan are together for centuries. now people, communities, they live together for centuries, and they will continue to live for centuries. >> you have six of these summits. on the ground, securities and relations are much more difficult. >> hayward joint military maneuvers. -- they were joined military movements. if there was no summit, they could have much more tense relations in the past. we cannot say just one mechanism can solve everything, but the important...
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>> laning pakistan does not help. there is no doubt that the pakistan these have not been helpful. that has been known for quite a time. but the question is how do we handle their on helpfulness. the theater of state travel to pakistan, and then on the other hand, we have these types of reactions by u.s. military that only aggravate the situation. born of the conversation is not what to say to the pakistan aid. it has to be about getting our house in order in washington. how do we need to handle pakistan if we are to meet our goals? >> thank you very much for coming in. and i hope one day i will get you in the studio, and we will talk about good news in that relationship. thank you for coming in. now, to follow we brought you earlier. nests laid has said it will investigate allegations of child labor. this comes after a bbc investigation showed that child labor is widespread in the cocoa farms in ivory coast. campaigners say the chocolate industry has known about these abuses for years but have failed to address them. >> three weeks ago, we found these children cutting cocoa pods i
>> laning pakistan does not help. there is no doubt that the pakistan these have not been helpful. that has been known for quite a time. but the question is how do we handle their on helpfulness. the theater of state travel to pakistan, and then on the other hand, we have these types of reactions by u.s. military that only aggravate the situation. born of the conversation is not what to say to the pakistan aid. it has to be about getting our house in order in washington. how do we need to...
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we joined the pakistan air force on their first relief mission of this year's floods. they are not just dropping the aid, they also supplied it. the hungry came running. they are looking to the military for help. many despair of the ineffective civilian government. we find a rare patches of dry land. a narrow strip of roadway where aid can be unloaded. within seconds, a crowd gathered. there is a lot of desperation here. they have been stuck in this area for a month and a half, completely cut off. they have received no relief of any kind. no food, no medicine, no water. a scramble for the ration packs. they contain the essentials. a lifeline for this room community. each bag will only last a family for about a week. after dropping the aid, we went on looking for others that needed help. a family was beckoning from the rooftop. at their location was noted for the next flight. the pilot believes that others have not been located. >> all that we can do is see them. they can be taken to safe places. i believe that there are people that we have not seen right now. >> they w
we joined the pakistan air force on their first relief mission of this year's floods. they are not just dropping the aid, they also supplied it. the hungry came running. they are looking to the military for help. many despair of the ineffective civilian government. we find a rare patches of dry land. a narrow strip of roadway where aid can be unloaded. within seconds, a crowd gathered. there is a lot of desperation here. they have been stuck in this area for a month and a half, completely cut...
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pakistan wet -- once its western allies to feel its pain. the cabinet has decided to boycott next week's conference in bonn on the future of afghanistan. that will deprive the gathering of a key regional player who has some influence over afghan insurgents. the bloodshed at to remote outposts in pakistan is being investigated. i knew at the u.s. the pakistan army claims its troops were fired upon for almost two hours. they begged their nato counterparts to halt the attack. nato says the facts are still to be determined. >> the focus of the investigation team will be to determine the effect of the incident and the matters that facilitate a better understanding of the circumstances surrounding the deaths and injuries of the pakistan forces. >> protests have been continuing here and some opposition parties are demanding that pakistan break its ties with the u.s. there is little or no chance of that but leaders here want to send a clear message that this time, apologies alone will not be enough. >> it is along the border between pakistan and afg
pakistan wet -- once its western allies to feel its pain. the cabinet has decided to boycott next week's conference in bonn on the future of afghanistan. that will deprive the gathering of a key regional player who has some influence over afghan insurgents. the bloodshed at to remote outposts in pakistan is being investigated. i knew at the u.s. the pakistan army claims its troops were fired upon for almost two hours. they begged their nato counterparts to halt the attack. nato says the facts...
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of operation for cia and pakistan. the operations on the ground, having american spies on the ground, doing surveillance recruitment. they want to make sure that we are not running around like we did with bin laden. >> the relationship has been described as complicated. i would say it is putting it pretty lightly. will the afghan and pakistani president be discussing the solutions and will the taliban have to be brought into the fold? >> that is the only thing that's -- president karzai knows he cannot sit at the table and reach an agreement without the pakistani government buying into it. he needs to create an understanding that there is a way forward. the u.s. might withdraw fairly soon and before you know it, the u.s. would be out of afghanistan and the current strategy is not working. they're trying to come up with a plan which would bring the taliban to the table. >> this pakistan have the same interest in destabilizing pakistan and helping the extremist that had over the last decade? >> of the plainfield has alte
of operation for cia and pakistan. the operations on the ground, having american spies on the ground, doing surveillance recruitment. they want to make sure that we are not running around like we did with bin laden. >> the relationship has been described as complicated. i would say it is putting it pretty lightly. will the afghan and pakistani president be discussing the solutions and will the taliban have to be brought into the fold? >> that is the only thing that's -- president...
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in cricket represent pakistan and a major way. it reflects so badly not only on the cricket on our society. >> the success of tournament like the indiana premier league has raised the estimated worth of cricket gambling industry -- industry to $50 billion pe r year. the high stakes have brought temptation. tomorrow, they will be given their sentences. >> now, babita, an interesting role for turkey as it attempts to act as a peacemaker. >> turkey is hosting talks between the presidents and military chiefs of afghanistan and pakistan in is simple and an effort to ease mistrust between the two neighbors. in an exclusive interview with the turkish foreign minister, our correspondent asked whether such talks could really bring peace to the region. >> they have big ambitions on the bosporus these days. for the sixth time, turkey has brought together the leaders of two neighbors at odds with each other, but their differences do run deep. there is little trust after militant attacks on afghanistan, blamed on militants said to be sheltered
in cricket represent pakistan and a major way. it reflects so badly not only on the cricket on our society. >> the success of tournament like the indiana premier league has raised the estimated worth of cricket gambling industry -- industry to $50 billion pe r year. the high stakes have brought temptation. tomorrow, they will be given their sentences. >> now, babita, an interesting role for turkey as it attempts to act as a peacemaker. >> turkey is hosting talks between the...
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now there is evidence of pakistan support for the taliban. one captured said he was trained by pakistani intelligence, the isi. >> they would arrive at 8:00 a.m. and leave at 4:00 p.m. and they were wearing military uniforms. they had the uniforms of the isi. they would give us specialized weapons training. >> the u.s. was certain by 2008 that pakistan had controlled the gunman who went on the rampage in mumbai. evidence piled up of a secret double game and afghanistan as well. >> our own intelligence was unequivocal in afghanistan. we saw an insurgency that was not only getting passive support from the pakistani army and a pakistani intelligence service but getting active support. >> it was only when the u.s. stock given pakistan tipoffs of impending drawn attacks that the attacks became successful. >> at the beginning of the drone operations, we gave pakistan advanced tipoff of where we were going and every single time, the target was and there anymore. you did not have to be sherlock holmes to put the cost to get there. -- the target was n
now there is evidence of pakistan support for the taliban. one captured said he was trained by pakistani intelligence, the isi. >> they would arrive at 8:00 a.m. and leave at 4:00 p.m. and they were wearing military uniforms. they had the uniforms of the isi. they would give us specialized weapons training. >> the u.s. was certain by 2008 that pakistan had controlled the gunman who went on the rampage in mumbai. evidence piled up of a secret double game and afghanistan as well....
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now there is evidence of pakistan support for the taliban. one captured said he was trained by pakistani intelligence, the isi. >> they would arrive at 8:00 a.m. and leave at 4:00 p.m. and they were wearing military uniforms. they had the uniforms of the isi. they would give us specialized weapons training. >> the u.s. was certain by 2008 that pakistan had controlled the gunman who went on the rampage in mumbai. evidence piled up of a secret double game and afghanistan as well. >> our own intelligence was unequivocal in afghanistan. we saw an insurgency that was not only getting passive support from the pakistani army and a pakistani intelligence service but getting active support. >> it was only when the u.s. stock given pakistan tipoffs of impending drawn attacks that the attacks became successful. >> at the beginning of the drone operations, we gave pakistan advanced tipoff of where we were going and every single time, the target was and there anymore. you did not have to be sherlock holmes to put the cost to get there. -- the target was n
now there is evidence of pakistan support for the taliban. one captured said he was trained by pakistani intelligence, the isi. >> they would arrive at 8:00 a.m. and leave at 4:00 p.m. and they were wearing military uniforms. they had the uniforms of the isi. they would give us specialized weapons training. >> the u.s. was certain by 2008 that pakistan had controlled the gunman who went on the rampage in mumbai. evidence piled up of a secret double game and afghanistan as well....
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his father, an army veteran, says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. socially, we are suffering. what's more time we do? -- what more can we do? >> officials here and in washington are now engaged in damage control after the latest crisis in u.s.-pakistan relations. the row has exposed deep divisions between the these allies. it could hamper the search for peace in afghanistan. >> in burma, a pro-democracy leader has welcomed the government's decision to halt -- a halt construction of a controversial dam. the chinese backed project, forcing 12,000 people to leave their homes. there has been public opposition to the dam, leaving the president to tell parliament that the project went against the will of the people. you are watching "bbc world news america." understanding your city like never before, and new project is prompting president to stop and take notice. -- residents to stop and take notice. in australia, thousands of passengers faced delay as qantas baggage handlers stage their second strike in just over a week. the airline is
his father, an army veteran, says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. socially, we are suffering. what's more time we do? -- what more can we do? >> officials here and in washington are now engaged in damage control after the latest crisis in u.s.-pakistan relations. the row has exposed deep divisions between the these allies. it could hamper the search for peace in afghanistan. >> in burma, a pro-democracy leader has welcomed the...
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should consider bombing pakistan. >> they have already bombed pakistan. >> they don't like it, and pakistan. >> a bomb is a bomb, whether it comes from unmanned or manned aircraft. they are agreeing that the bombing as part of the solution. >> do you think they should go further? >> absolutely. if they are going to my soil, if they go to a village to arrest unexpendable taliban fighters, they should be fair and they should do the same thing in pakistan. if they did not attack pakistan militarily, they should stop economic assistance. they should isolate the army. they can feel the heat and play this double game. >> the former afghan intelligence chief there. how should the u.s. proceed when it comes to relationships with pakistan? that is one of the major questions i posed to the former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan. i spoke to him from paris and asked him where the major focus should be done in years after the start of the war. >> the focus has to be on two things. one, getting a regional settlement, particularly between afghanistan and pakistan. as long as there -- if there is a century
should consider bombing pakistan. >> they have already bombed pakistan. >> they don't like it, and pakistan. >> a bomb is a bomb, whether it comes from unmanned or manned aircraft. they are agreeing that the bombing as part of the solution. >> do you think they should go further? >> absolutely. if they are going to my soil, if they go to a village to arrest unexpendable taliban fighters, they should be fair and they should do the same thing in pakistan. if they did...
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of operation for cia and pakistan. the operations on the ground, having american spies on the ground, doing surveillance recruitment. they want to make sure that we are not running around like we did with bin laden. >> the relationship has been described as complicated. i would say it is putting it pretty lightly. will the afghan and pakistani president be discussing the solutions and will the taliban have to be brought into the fold? >> that is the only thing that's -- president karzai knows he cannot sit at the table and reach an agreement without the pakistani government buying into it. he needs to create an understanding that there is a way forward. the u.s. might withdraw fairly soon and before you know it, the u.s. would be out of afghanistan and the current strategy is not working. they're trying to come up with a plan which would bring the taliban to the table. >> this pakistan have the same interest in destabilizing pakistan and helping the extremist that had over the last decade? >> of the plainfield has alte
of operation for cia and pakistan. the operations on the ground, having american spies on the ground, doing surveillance recruitment. they want to make sure that we are not running around like we did with bin laden. >> the relationship has been described as complicated. i would say it is putting it pretty lightly. will the afghan and pakistani president be discussing the solutions and will the taliban have to be brought into the fold? >> that is the only thing that's -- president...
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do you think that this is america caught in pakistan to act? >> it is because america does need the pressure to ease off. they are launching deadly strikes against america. they are very costly to the american military. they need to start withdrawing their troops. they need to guard this particular flank. pakistan has made it clear that it will not, according to the prime minister, it will not be digging its heels in or to and anything that jeopardize his national interest. neither side is really backing down. it will not get any better in the future. >> thank you for your time. >> there has been another dramatic day of testimony in the trial of michael jackson's doctor. >> the pop star's former bodyguard has told a court in los angeles that he was asked by the singer's dr to gather of medicine vials. they had focused on t effort to resuscitate the pop star. our correspondent is in los angeles and they say that this sheds new light on the case. >> what this does is give us much more information about the timeline and the sequence of events from
do you think that this is america caught in pakistan to act? >> it is because america does need the pressure to ease off. they are launching deadly strikes against america. they are very costly to the american military. they need to start withdrawing their troops. they need to guard this particular flank. pakistan has made it clear that it will not, according to the prime minister, it will not be digging its heels in or to and anything that jeopardize his national interest. neither side...
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. >> how is progress with pakistan to try to deal with the taliban? >> relations with pakistan, as you may know, have not been well since the killing of osama bin laden. that is part of the problem. if you do not have forward movement with pakistan, it is hard to get a handle on this problem. >> across the border in pakistan, if another reminder was needed, the taliban and is claiming responsibility for an attack today carried out in the northwest of the country. gunmen ambushed a school bus, killing five children and their driver. 19 people were wounded. the attack happened near the volatile tribal belt, where militants are active. a particularly gruesome attack in television. after more than two years in captivity in iran, two american hikers may be days away from freedom. that was the word from mahmoud ahmadinejad in a televised interview. he set bail for $4,000 each. will they get out? >> iran says these americans, shane bauer and josh fattal, our spies. the family says the were hikers that took a wrong turn. iran's president now says they will be
. >> how is progress with pakistan to try to deal with the taliban? >> relations with pakistan, as you may know, have not been well since the killing of osama bin laden. that is part of the problem. if you do not have forward movement with pakistan, it is hard to get a handle on this problem. >> across the border in pakistan, if another reminder was needed, the taliban and is claiming responsibility for an attack today carried out in the northwest of the country. gunmen...
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from iran to pakistan where there is trouble of a different sort, pakistan has said that they are withdrawing from a meeting on security. they are pulling out in protest of a nato air strike which killed pakistani troops. without pakistan, does the conference have much meaning? >> nato convoys at a standstill. vital supplies going nowhere as pakistan's borders remain firmly closed to nato traffic. they margaret our soldiers, says this truck driver. -- they murdered our soldiers. the loss of 24 soldiers at the hands of nato has caused outrage here. pakistan would like their western allies to feel their pain. the cabinet has decided to boycott next week's conference on the future of afghanistan. that will deprive the gathering of a regional player who has some influence over afghan insurgents. the bloodshed at two remote dock post is being investigated by nato and the u.s.. -- the bloodshed at two remote outposts is being investigated. they have to beg their nato counterparts to halt the attack. nato says the facts are to be determined. >> the focus will be to determine the effect of the incide
from iran to pakistan where there is trouble of a different sort, pakistan has said that they are withdrawing from a meeting on security. they are pulling out in protest of a nato air strike which killed pakistani troops. without pakistan, does the conference have much meaning? >> nato convoys at a standstill. vital supplies going nowhere as pakistan's borders remain firmly closed to nato traffic. they margaret our soldiers, says this truck driver. -- they murdered our soldiers. the loss...
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i know that pakistan as do not want extremism to rule pakistan. none of fighting the united states war. gosh knows the former president of pakistan. reports say the fighting between the security forces has prompted the closure of the airport. thousands took to the streets to protest against the possibility of civil war. more than 40 people have been killed. the president again failed to sign a resignation deal. the judges ruled that the suspect in the arizona shooting that killed six people and critic cleveland the u.s. congresswoman is mentally incompetent to stand trial. he was removed from the quarter after an outburst and one of the move to a federal facility. >> each day seems to bring more suffering to america's midwest. another violent storm killed at least 30 people and complicating rescue efforts. three days after a massive twister ripped through the town leaving more than 120 dead, the search for survivors still continues. crossing the road, a bit of an understatement. drilling to the countryside and oklahoma. >> this is why they sometim
i know that pakistan as do not want extremism to rule pakistan. none of fighting the united states war. gosh knows the former president of pakistan. reports say the fighting between the security forces has prompted the closure of the airport. thousands took to the streets to protest against the possibility of civil war. more than 40 people have been killed. the president again failed to sign a resignation deal. the judges ruled that the suspect in the arizona shooting that killed six people and...
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gets things out of pakistan, pakistan gets things out of the u.s. the nine states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan without pakistani help. -- and united states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan. >> thank you very much. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- with the global economy on the rocks, we take you to brazil where they are bucking the trend. the growing middle class is reaping the benefit. russia's mission to mars has run into problems again. the last pitch came wind and unmanned probes went off course. -- the last pitch came when an unmanned probe went off course. they hope to bring it back in line but this is not a good start. >> it is started as a textbook launch. the robot and the rockets blasted off overnight. its destination was the larger of mars' moons. once the booster rockets have fallen away, the russian spacecraft failed to fire its own engine. it remains in orbit around earth. it seems its navigation system has failed. engineers have three days to repr
gets things out of pakistan, pakistan gets things out of the u.s. the nine states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan without pakistani help. -- and united states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan. >> thank you very much. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- with the global economy on the rocks, we take you to brazil where they are bucking the trend. the growing middle class is reaping the benefit....
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pakistan said it was not complete said in shielding osama bin laden. thousands are forced from their homes as record water levels threaten the u.s. city of memphis. welcome to "bbc world news" to our viewers on pbs and around the world. cubans will be allowed to leave the country as tourists for the first time. why big business could lead america's race back into space. we begin this hour with breaking news from the libyan capital of tripoli where news services are reporting an eye witness accounts of heavy gunfire from apparent nato missile strikes, some that are thought to be targeting the libyan leader colonel gaddafi's compound in the capital. the bombardments have been a succession of five that have been reported in the capital, which our witnesses are saying is unusual for the it -- for the number to take place overnight. a number of news agencies reporting those eyewitness accounts. we are going to bring you some pictures as well. these were taken at just some hours ago regarding a nato missile strike on a government building housing the high co
pakistan said it was not complete said in shielding osama bin laden. thousands are forced from their homes as record water levels threaten the u.s. city of memphis. welcome to "bbc world news" to our viewers on pbs and around the world. cubans will be allowed to leave the country as tourists for the first time. why big business could lead america's race back into space. we begin this hour with breaking news from the libyan capital of tripoli where news services are reporting an eye...
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. >> interesting because in 2008, india blames elements within pakistan. do you think that there might be a coincidence in these attacks happening just months after the peace talks between india and pakistan started? >> it is inconceivable that india would have any role in this because india and pakistan are now engaged in a dialogue. the foreign ministers will be meeting shortly. pakistan is facing multiple threats. we have had an outbreak of sectarian violence. we know how involved they are. we have a pakistani taliban attack. we are at the point of a new low. the idea that pakistan would instigate a crisis with india at this point is inconceivable. >> what about indian intelligence gathering and security? there has been a number of cracks, particularly since 2008. is this any reflection on the indian authority's confidence? >> there will be questions about another attack in mumbai. after 2008, there were major reviews within india within -- about internal security. in this case, there would be a very close examination of how close that india has respond
. >> interesting because in 2008, india blames elements within pakistan. do you think that there might be a coincidence in these attacks happening just months after the peace talks between india and pakistan started? >> it is inconceivable that india would have any role in this because india and pakistan are now engaged in a dialogue. the foreign ministers will be meeting shortly. pakistan is facing multiple threats. we have had an outbreak of sectarian violence. we know how...
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embassy was blamed on pakistan as the u.s. has taken a harder line. this raises further on a couple questions from the u.s. and u.k. government who both have large budgets for pakistan and counted as an ally. >> you are watching "bbc worl >> now to texas where the most powerful nuclear bomb has been destroyed. it was designed to puncture bonkers. it was similar to the design that was used on hiroshima. what to duck and cover. >> at the height of the cold war, americans were told to be prepared as threats of an atomic attack sent citizens into a spin. the nine states had strike power of its own, a nuclear bomb so big and powerful that was said to be 600 times more destructive than the one which leveled hiroshima in 1945. the be 53 was the size of a small car. it was first added to the arsenal in 1952. it was carried by the b-52 aircraft which would drop the 4,000 kilos bomb over its target using four parachutes. the bomb was retired in 1997, some 14 years later, the last remaining was dismantled as part of president obama's nuclear security agenda. >>
embassy was blamed on pakistan as the u.s. has taken a harder line. this raises further on a couple questions from the u.s. and u.k. government who both have large budgets for pakistan and counted as an ally. >> you are watching "bbc worl >> now to texas where the most powerful nuclear bomb has been destroyed. it was designed to puncture bonkers. it was similar to the design that was used on hiroshima. what to duck and cover. >> at the height of the cold war, americans...
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that is something that pakistan has denied. in the past it says it is fully cooperating, but certainly president karzai will look for more assurances today. >> for all the suspicions and the accusations that have been reeled out over many months and years, in fact, is there some goodwill scope for a movement together in the right direction? >> it depends. if there is those in the pakistani military who still see the world the way that they have done in the past, which is that they want an ally across the border in afghanistan, and if that ally is going to be ultimately the end of the day, the afghan taliban wants the coalition forces leave, and if they remain oriented in that way where they seek to nurture links and protect the afghan taliban, then, really, that does go against what the afghan government want themselves, and so they can't both go in the right direction. but if there is a reorientation of where pakistan stands, certainly the americans are putting a great deal of pressure, then perhaps things can move forward in
that is something that pakistan has denied. in the past it says it is fully cooperating, but certainly president karzai will look for more assurances today. >> for all the suspicions and the accusations that have been reeled out over many months and years, in fact, is there some goodwill scope for a movement together in the right direction? >> it depends. if there is those in the pakistani military who still see the world the way that they have done in the past, which is that they...
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pakistan insists they played no part in the operation. with the bin laden dead and gone, they want to turn the page. >> the issue of osama bin laden, this is history. i think we do not want to get us mired in the past. pakistan has sacrificed immensely in this campaign against terrorism. >> police keep watch here now after the event. the army and the isi stand accused of gross incompetence or collusion. >> at the white house, they are considering whether to release a photograph of osama bin laden's body as proof of their success. the press secretary has called the picture grissom and potentially inflammatory. they have released photos of president obama and his senior staff monitoring the situation. -- the present jury has called the picture gruesome. >> surrounded by his cabinet, a wide grin from the man who is not been so praised since he was first elected. this is the team watching the moment that the commandos attacked. faces etched with attention. the president took a huge risk. he ordered a raid rather than a cruise missile strike.
pakistan insists they played no part in the operation. with the bin laden dead and gone, they want to turn the page. >> the issue of osama bin laden, this is history. i think we do not want to get us mired in the past. pakistan has sacrificed immensely in this campaign against terrorism. >> police keep watch here now after the event. the army and the isi stand accused of gross incompetence or collusion. >> at the white house, they are considering whether to release a...
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this is a war that pakistan has continued to fight. >> the coming of bin laden to pakistan has only brought violence over the years. his death that is, and will do little to change that. bbc news. >> abc news reports an exclusive look at the complex that bin laden lived and died in. cost korea >> it was a slightly dingy house even before it was ransacked in the raid. on the first floor, a bedroom, where multiple people were killed. papers left on the floor, and a bed, likely for a mother, a baby bed next to it. piles of blankets, clothing, and desktop computers. u.s. troops took their hard drives. on the second floor, the master bedroom, perhaps bin laden's, the only one with a large size bed and the carpet on the floor. there is blood. no sign of a kidney dialysis machine. outside, more evidence of children. toys, and outside, a razor wire. bbc news, pakistan. >> there is more by visiting the bbc news site. there has been mixed reaction to the death of osama bin laden in egypt. we have this report from cairo. >> well, of course, it was hinted in tahrir square. a very small minority approve
this is a war that pakistan has continued to fight. >> the coming of bin laden to pakistan has only brought violence over the years. his death that is, and will do little to change that. bbc news. >> abc news reports an exclusive look at the complex that bin laden lived and died in. cost korea >> it was a slightly dingy house even before it was ransacked in the raid. on the first floor, a bedroom, where multiple people were killed. papers left on the floor, and a bed, likely...
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it is relying on pakistan to help get its troops out. it is hard to see how they can work together now, the trust is gone grade -- the trust is gone. >> everything depends on which way the americans in the up. next month, they will be sitting at a table talking. the focus will be different. >> if only it were so easy, pakistan still believes it knows what it's best for the their region. there is no end game for pakistan. they are not going anywhere. there is no way around that. >> police in southeastern mexico have discovered at least 500 people piled into truck trailers. most of the illegal migrants are thought to be from guatemala, but some are from india and japan. the trucks drivers have been arrested. on the second day of the historic torre of the irish republic, queen elizabeth has visited croke park, the scene of one of the worst atrocities in the war of independence. british troops opened fire at the stadium killing 14 civilians. in another highly symbolic gesture, she made a wreath. the libyan government to date released for for
it is relying on pakistan to help get its troops out. it is hard to see how they can work together now, the trust is gone grade -- the trust is gone. >> everything depends on which way the americans in the up. next month, they will be sitting at a table talking. the focus will be different. >> if only it were so easy, pakistan still believes it knows what it's best for the their region. there is no end game for pakistan. they are not going anywhere. there is no way around that....
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it looks like they are poking a finger in the eye of pakistan. a diplomatic solution looks further away than ever, does it not? >> i never thought they looked close to begin with. but i do not argue your point. they will promote. the government has essentially concluded that pakistan is not going to be a partner in the conflict, that pakistan is going to continue to provide a sanctuary for the taliban, so you are beginning to see the afghan government reposition, basically look for partners where it can find them, in this case delhi. >> earlier this summer, you wrote that democracy promotion, counter-terrorism have come up short in american foreign policy. they were behind the initial invasion of a canister and 10 years ago. if those will not -- the invasion of afghanistan 10 years ago. if those will not be behind american foreign policy, what will? >> i believe that we need to return our emphasis back home to restore our infrastructure, our homes, our schools, and we should not be trying to remake the society in places like afghanistan. it is no
it looks like they are poking a finger in the eye of pakistan. a diplomatic solution looks further away than ever, does it not? >> i never thought they looked close to begin with. but i do not argue your point. they will promote. the government has essentially concluded that pakistan is not going to be a partner in the conflict, that pakistan is going to continue to provide a sanctuary for the taliban, so you are beginning to see the afghan government reposition, basically look for...
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his faction, a pakistan spy agency. that claim has been denied again at a gathering of grim-faced pakistan the leaders. they called for talks with militants, not a crack down washington is demanding. despite the denials, the national security advisor told us that the group is on pakistani soil. >> listen. today, it is a hotbed. it's not just -- everybody who is anybody in the terrorist field is there. i think the military is ther,ee, but i think they have a fair amount of freedom of action. >> of the army has hunted down other militant groups. old friends that could protect in postwar interests afghanistan. pakistan insists it has sacrificed too much already and can't fight on all fronts. in this hospital, we met some recent casualties of battle with the militants. every step is a struggle for him, ambushed by the taliban. the father, a 30-year army veteran says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. socially, we are suffering. the years without [unintelligible] what more can we
his faction, a pakistan spy agency. that claim has been denied again at a gathering of grim-faced pakistan the leaders. they called for talks with militants, not a crack down washington is demanding. despite the denials, the national security advisor told us that the group is on pakistani soil. >> listen. today, it is a hotbed. it's not just -- everybody who is anybody in the terrorist field is there. i think the military is ther,ee, but i think they have a fair amount of freedom of...
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pakistan relations can ever recover. >> anyone who has stepped back from the abyss after looking into it realizes that once again we have very important objectives. >> it is a year until the british show on earth comes to london, will the city be ready? on a live picture to remember. there is nothing new about political gridlock in washington. republicans and democrats have fallen out over something that normally passes on a nod, raising the debt ceiling. out in the real america, there is a great deal of pain over the economy. our correspondent has been taking the route over oklahoma which inspired the john steinbeck novel "the grapes of wrath." >> to the red country and part of the great country to open, -- to oklahoma. the last rains cut gently. >> so begins steinbeck's novel "the grapes of wrath." the events that happened or 80 years ago, but once again america is in the grip of unemployment and oklahoma is in the grip of drought. i'm about to retrace the journey that steinbeck describes. at the cattle market, business is brisk. for the wrong reasons. farmers are bringing their cow
pakistan relations can ever recover. >> anyone who has stepped back from the abyss after looking into it realizes that once again we have very important objectives. >> it is a year until the british show on earth comes to london, will the city be ready? on a live picture to remember. there is nothing new about political gridlock in washington. republicans and democrats have fallen out over something that normally passes on a nod, raising the debt ceiling. out in the real america,...
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they criticized pakistan for harboring militants. we have this report from new delhi. >> india has complained about pakistani support for militants crossing into its territory. launching attacks in kashmir and elsewhere. they now say the location of bin laden's i doubt, close to a military training school, proves once and for all that their nuclear armed neighbor is not to be trusted. -- they say the location of bin laden's hideout. >> this shows that militants have found sanctuary in pakistan. as long as they continue to operate freely on pakistani soil, how can i say that the threat of terror has come to an end? >> the indians fear is of another move by -- another mumbai. gunmen attack hotels, a train station, and this restaurant. people remember and they are still angry. >> i hope that pakistan understands that the state cannot stay very long with this policy of not supporting terrorism. the indians have been suffering a lot. >> earlier this year, the two governments agreed to restart the peace talks that the government broke off.
they criticized pakistan for harboring militants. we have this report from new delhi. >> india has complained about pakistani support for militants crossing into its territory. launching attacks in kashmir and elsewhere. they now say the location of bin laden's i doubt, close to a military training school, proves once and for all that their nuclear armed neighbor is not to be trusted. -- they say the location of bin laden's hideout. >> this shows that militants have found sanctuary...
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police in pakistan say they have freed almost 70 boys and men being kept in captivity in a religious school in a southern port city of karachi, and many were found in chains, and the youngest was just seven years old. some were arrested, but others got away. from islamabad, a report. >> descending into a torture chamber. that is what local officials have called this basement. still in chains down below, the men and boys who police say were kept like animals, shackled, starved, and beaten. it was known locally as a jail, and for those kept here, that is what it was. "they would tie us up and cane us 200 times." "they were beating everyone too much," this man said, "and they were not giving us enough food. " they are looking to see if there are links with militants, but so far, there is no proof. after they were freed, the students were led away, still chained together, because police could not find the keys. some were said to be drug addicts or petty criminals, said their by their families for rehabilitation. -- sent there by their families. some even provided the chains. some could n
police in pakistan say they have freed almost 70 boys and men being kept in captivity in a religious school in a southern port city of karachi, and many were found in chains, and the youngest was just seven years old. some were arrested, but others got away. from islamabad, a report. >> descending into a torture chamber. that is what local officials have called this basement. still in chains down below, the men and boys who police say were kept like animals, shackled, starved, and beaten....
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. >> briefly, how is progress being made with pakistan to try to deal with the taliban from that stage? >> well, relations in pakistan, as you may know, are not -- have not been well since the killing of osama bin laden, and that's part of the problem. in other words, if you don't have forward movement with the pakistanis, it is very difficult to get a handle on this problem. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> and meanwhile, across the border in pakistan, the taliban there is claiming responsibility for an attack carried out today in the northwest part of the country. gunmen ambushed the school bus on the outskirts of the city killing five children and their driver. 19 people were wounded. the attack happened near the volatile tribal belt where taliban militants have conducted a particularly grewsome attack there in pakistan. >> two american hikers may be days away from freedom in iran. that was the word from ahmadinejad today. theres was bail set of $5,000 each for shane bauer and josh fattal.he iran says the two americans shane bauer tw and josh fattal are spies, tried and
. >> briefly, how is progress being made with pakistan to try to deal with the taliban from that stage? >> well, relations in pakistan, as you may know, are not -- have not been well since the killing of osama bin laden, and that's part of the problem. in other words, if you don't have forward movement with the pakistanis, it is very difficult to get a handle on this problem. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> and meanwhile, across the border in pakistan,...
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>> i believe it is part of the india-pakistan rivalry. a hard-line of the pakistani never sees the haqqani network as proxy's. they can support influence in afghanistan. they feel that the u.s. will simply withdraw from afghanistan and india will try to encourage or surround pakistan. i frankly think it is a police policy. while those in captivity, i saw haqqani members working with pakistani taliban. these are militants trying to over so -- to overthrow the pakistani state and seize nuclear weapons. it is surprising and a disservice to the pakistani people it is the approach that the pakistani military is taking. >> what do you think needs to be done to try to bring this group to the negotiating table for peace in the region? is that at all possible? >> i think that the pakistani military has used haqqani for peace negotiation. there's no proof at this point, but it is possible that the haqqani and the isi may have been involved in a assassination of the head of the eight afghanistan peace council. american officials are now threatening
>> i believe it is part of the india-pakistan rivalry. a hard-line of the pakistani never sees the haqqani network as proxy's. they can support influence in afghanistan. they feel that the u.s. will simply withdraw from afghanistan and india will try to encourage or surround pakistan. i frankly think it is a police policy. while those in captivity, i saw haqqani members working with pakistani taliban. these are militants trying to over so -- to overthrow the pakistani state and seize...
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despite the denials, pakistan's former national security adviser told us that the group is on pakistan the soil and the tribal belt. >> today, it is a hotbed. everybody who is anybody in the terrorist field is there. there is military. yet they have a fair amount of freedom of action. >> the army has hunted down the other militant groups in this remote tribal terrain, but not the network. old friends to could protect is lama died -- islamabad interest in the post-war afghanistan. pakistan insisted they have sacrificed too much already. and this army hospital, we met some recent casualty is a battle with the militants. every step is a struggle for this capt.. he was ambushed by the taliban. his father, a 30-year army veteran, says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. we are sacrificing. what more can we do? >> americas reply -- drive out the fighters. they do not kill and maim here, said they are not pakistan's priority. officials here and washington are now engaged in damage control. after this latest crisis in its u.s.-pakistan relations. th
despite the denials, pakistan's former national security adviser told us that the group is on pakistan the soil and the tribal belt. >> today, it is a hotbed. everybody who is anybody in the terrorist field is there. there is military. yet they have a fair amount of freedom of action. >> the army has hunted down the other militant groups in this remote tribal terrain, but not the network. old friends to could protect is lama died -- islamabad interest in the post-war afghanistan....
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and others who want america to have a big role in the world, so debates about what you do with iran, pakistan, and what you do with troops in afghanistan. >> we have not done a good job of defining and articulating what the end point is in afghanistan. i think the american people are very tired about where we find ourselves today. >> let me respond. are you suggesting we should take our troops out next week? >> i said we should draw down from 100,000. we do not need 100,000 troops. >> all of the other debates walked away, but he did not on this one. >> you have a picture of who is going to be the front-runner in this race? >>cain and perry were put that it. i think they will slide in the polls. it is still not clear. >> how much of a role foreign- policy is going to play. now for a photographer who decades after her work was shot got a new turn in the spotlight. she was and lows of pioneer of her heart and currently has region was a pioneer of her art and currently has an exhibition here in washington, d.c. >> we were given the first opportunity to go to puerto rico in 1997. i tried to expose
and others who want america to have a big role in the world, so debates about what you do with iran, pakistan, and what you do with troops in afghanistan. >> we have not done a good job of defining and articulating what the end point is in afghanistan. i think the american people are very tired about where we find ourselves today. >> let me respond. are you suggesting we should take our troops out next week? >> i said we should draw down from 100,000. we do not need 100,000...
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who objected to a documentary broadcast called "secret pakistan." the prime minister says that his government supports free media and that he has pledged to look into that? -- into that ban. in afghanistan, the taliban remains strong. in october, british troops withdrew from the marines by a quarter of their numbers. their mission is to protect a road against insurgents. caroline went out with them and sent this report. >> this checkpoint translates as -- the last village. it feels very far from anywhere. this remains hostile territory, where the taliban is still very much in evidence . on the building that you can see over there, probably the closest taliban firing point. soldiers have been fired upon while guarding the checkpoint, but also while out on patrol. to the soldiers here, they feel vulnerable. most of them in a 20's. >> we feel protected in the vehicles. on foot, slightly more dangerous. >> some have had a miraculous escapes, but several in this unit have been seriously injured in firefights and by roadside bombs. >> i have got a wife an
who objected to a documentary broadcast called "secret pakistan." the prime minister says that his government supports free media and that he has pledged to look into that? -- into that ban. in afghanistan, the taliban remains strong. in october, british troops withdrew from the marines by a quarter of their numbers. their mission is to protect a road against insurgents. caroline went out with them and sent this report. >> this checkpoint translates as -- the last village. it...